Realising this, we hired a car for entire trip and went about exploring each of the beaches that our hotel recommended to us. These were:

Mykonos Town

Ornos Beach

Panormos Beach

Paradise Beach

Platis Gialos Beach

Psarou Beach

Super Paradise Beach

Elia Beach

Ftelia Beach

Kalafati Beach, and

Kalo Livadi Beach

Here’s my thoughts on each of them

Mykonos Town

No trip to Mykonos is complete with a look at the Mykonos Town.

While it does have a small beach, it’s more the place to walk the traditional stone streets, dine at the restaurants and check out the shops. A must-do cultural experience!

Ornos Beach

Situated right across from Korfos Beach, Ornus is nothing like its cousin across the strait.

We found the beach to be over-crowded and not exactly family-friendly. We decided to sit away from the beach and grab a coffee but we’re interrupted by the loud noises of young party-goers driving recklessly around the bend. Yeah, definitely not the vibe we were going for.

Panormos Beach

Panormos Beach was just what we were after to end our second day in Mykonos.

It’s a small beach with hills on either side and a beach club in the middle. To the left of the beach club is a rocky area to take the kids and further left on the hill is a lovely restaurant called Kalosta with great views of the beach. This is where I took the photo above.

Paradise Beach

Paradise Beach is the island’s most famous party beach.

This is where all the big name DJs come to play and all the biggest day/nightclubs including Tropicana, Cavo Paradiso and Tru Paradise are located. In fact, this particular beach seems to have its on eco-system of casual food restaurants, hotels and bars, ensuring that you’ll never have to leave the beach – if you don’t want to.

I’m myself am a huge EDM fan but seeing as I was on a family holiday, we didn’t stick around for long.

Platis Gialos Beach

Platis Gialos is the beach we ended up at while trying to get in to the exclusive and elusive Psarou Beach (coming up next).

It’s a small and crowded beach but a lot more chill and family-friendly then say Ornos.

We decided to dine at the first restaurant we saw that offered parking as finding a parking spot in either of these beaches was quite the nightmare.

Psarou Beach

Now we arrive at the exclusive Psarou beach, the small cove which seemed to only be accessible through a small section of expensive hotels.

After an intense argument with one of the hotel staff, we decided to park at the next door, Platis Gialos beach instead and walk around the cliff. Suddenly, I was met with an impressive view of super-yachts parked in front of small beach filled with kabanas.

Super Paradise Beach

To me, Super Paradise Beach looked like a rip-off of the before-mentioned Paradise Beach.

Just like Paradise Beach, the beach club in Super Paradise (Pinky Beach) has a pile of empty champagne bottles in front of their sign but that is where the similarities seem to end.

On Super Paradise, there’s just the one beach club and a concert venue on the hill that looks like it’s about to host some washed-up 80’s rock band. It took me 15 minutes to convince Mum and Denise to leave!

Elia Beach

Due to Elia beach being the closest to our hotel, we were able to visit Elia on two separate occasions.

On our first trip to Elia, we found it overly pretentious. There were broke girls trying to look cool drinking cheap soft drinks and Instagram models doing photoshoots on the beach with an iPhone – I mean come on! At least use a proper camera!

The second time however, we noticed a more family-friendly vibe which just goes to show that this beach might just be for everyone.

Ftelia Beach

Now for the chillest and most family-friendly beach we came across on tour of Mykonos beaches, Ftelia.

Ftelia offers the only long stretch of uninterrupted beach space out of all the beaches on this list, made commercial only by a small section towards the hill where the restaurant simply known as Ftelia Restaurantsit.

On this beach, the young hipsters and casual family beachgoers co-exist.

Kalafati Beach

Yet another chilled-out family-friendly beach on the island, Kalafati is the perfect place to grab lunch and look out at the beautiful Mykonos coast.

Kalo Livadi Beach

Finally, Kalo Livadi Beach is one of the more classy beaches on the island.

It’s dominated by a beach club and restaurant called Nemo where sexy bikini girls welcome you in front of a tall mesh fence plus there’s a few expensive shops to blow your money on a new beach outfit.

The girls did a little shopping while I took some footage and then we were off!

TL:DR

If you can’t be bothered to read through my mediocre attempt at trying to describe these top beaches in Mykonos, don’t worry! Here’s my one line summary on each of them:

Mykonos Town – Experience that Greek Island culture in an easy tourist environment

Ornos Beach – Take some Instagram Bangers on the beach and drink at a crowded bar